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Chronic diarrhoea in cats_cb

Date01. 12. 2015. (HNEC)

Heure01:00 - 02:15 (HNEC)

Intervenant(e):Kerry Simpson

€ 32,86

(excl. TVA)

Description

The session covers the common causes of chronic diarrhoea in cats, including discussion of the significance of positive results on faecal analysis, emerging diseases, and differentiation between inflammatory bowel disease and intestinal neoplasia.

Language: English

In case you have missed this webinar, you have the opportunity to watch a recorded version here.

This webinar qualifies for one (1) hour of continuing education.

Kerry Simpson BVM&S CertVC PhD MACVSc MRCVS

Kerry, graduated from Edinburgh University and worked in small animal practice for two years before returning to Edinburgh to study for her PhD. She gained both her certificate in Veterinary Cardiology and PhD in 2004. In 2010, Kerry passed her Feline Medicine Australian College of Veterinary Scientists Fellowship examinations. Gaining this diploma level qualification made her eligible to apply for Specialist status, and she was made a Specialist of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons in Feline Medicine in 2011. In 2014 Kerry gained her European diploma in Companion Animal Medicine and became a European Specialist in Companion Animal Medicine. After leaving Edinburgh University in 2014 Kerry set up her own company which she managed until 2016 when she started work at Highcroft Veterinary Hospital in Bristol.

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